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-w WIN, --win WIN Window range. i.e. "0.05 0.995" | -w WIN, --win WIN Window range. i.e. "0.05 0.995" | ||
Example: | ==Example:== | ||
/u/project/ccn/apps/scripts/gen_movie.py -i /path/to/T1w_brain.nii.gz -o /path/to/output/ --win "0.05 0.995" --bin 100 | /u/project/ccn/apps/scripts/gen_movie.py -i /path/to/T1w_brain.nii.gz -o /path/to/output/ --win "0.05 0.995" --bin 100 | ||
In this example, the script will read the input file from /path/to/T1w_brain.nii.gz and create a "movie" folder under /path/to/output/ and generate a movie file from the input file under movie/ folder, named as mri_movie.mp4. So you will find the output file at /path/to/output/movie/mri_movie.mp4. | In this example, the script will read the input file from /path/to/T1w_brain.nii.gz and create a "movie" folder under /path/to/output/ and generate a movie file from the input file under movie/ folder, named as mri_movie.mp4. So you will find the output file at /path/to/output/movie/mri_movie.mp4. |
Revision as of 01:32, 16 August 2024
Purpose
To convert a 3D MRI image in nifti format to a movie.
Setup Environment
To use this script, you need to load Anaconda module first and use conda environment ccn_py37
ccn_py37 contains nibabel which is need to read nifti files.
ffmpeg is also needed for this script to run.
module load anaconda3 conda activate /u/project/CCN/apps/conda/rh7/ccn_py37 module load ffmpeg/5.0.1
Usage/Help
To see the usage of this script
./gen_movie.py --help usage: gen_movie.py [-h] -i INPUT [-o OUTDIR] [-b BIN] [-w WIN]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit -i INPUT, --input INPUT Full path to input nii file -o OUTDIR, --outdir OUTDIR Output directory for movie file -b BIN, --bin BIN Number of bins used in histogram. i.e. 100 -w WIN, --win WIN Window range. i.e. "0.05 0.995"
Example:
/u/project/ccn/apps/scripts/gen_movie.py -i /path/to/T1w_brain.nii.gz -o /path/to/output/ --win "0.05 0.995" --bin 100
In this example, the script will read the input file from /path/to/T1w_brain.nii.gz and create a "movie" folder under /path/to/output/ and generate a movie file from the input file under movie/ folder, named as mri_movie.mp4. So you will find the output file at /path/to/output/movie/mri_movie.mp4.